Plans Overview

Revix has three plans: Free, Developer, and Studio. The right one depends on how often you use the AI and which features you need.

Comparison

FreeDeveloperStudio
Price$0$9.99 / month$29.99 / month
Credits12 per week200 per month700 per month
AI modelStandardRevix MAXRevix MAX
Chat history30 most recent messagesAdvancedUp to 1,000 messages per chat
RefactoringBasicAdvancedAdvanced
Priority responsesNoYesYes
Custom AI personalitiesNoNoUp to 10
Team collaborationNoNoUp to 10 members

Free

Free is for trying Revix out and for light, occasional use.

  • 12 credits per week. Resets weekly.
  • Standard AI model.
  • Basic chat history — the AI remembers the 30 most recent messages in a chat.
  • All core features (chat, image, animation, 3D generation) available within the credit limit.

Developer — $9.99 / month

For solo developers building games regularly.

  • 200 credits per month. Resets on your renewal date.
  • Revix MAX — the stronger model, better at complex multi-file changes and tricky bugs.
  • Advanced refactoring — multi-file edits, better at preserving style.
  • Priority AI responses — your requests get processed ahead of the free tier.

Studio — $29.99 / month

For serious teams and creators who need everything.

  • 700 credits per month. Resets on your renewal date.
  • Revix MAX, advanced refactoring, and priority responses.
  • Custom AI personalities — define up to 10 named personas with their own instructions and tone.
  • Team collaboration — share access with up to 10 team members.
  • Extended chat history — up to 1,000 messages per chat, so long projects stay in context.

How credits renew

  • Free users reset to 12 credits weekly.
  • Developer and Studio plans reset to their monthly amount on your renewal date.
  • Purchased credit packs never expire and stack on top of plan credits. They roll over month to month.

To buy a top-up pack, see Buying credits. To change or cancel your plan, see Managing your subscription.

Next steps

Troubleshooting

If credits are missing or a charge is wrong, see Troubleshooting.